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A man from San Fernando has been sentenced to six months in prison after biting off a piece of a security officer’s finger during a confrontation last week. The man, identified as 40-year-old David Seon, pleaded guilty and apologized for his actions in court yesterday. The incident occurred on September 23, when the security officer was on duty at the Unipet Quick Shoppe, located at Cross Crossing, San Fernando. The officer noticed Seon placing items in his pants pocket and approached him, leading to a physical altercation. During the scuffle, Seon bit off the tip of the officer’s pinky finger. Responding officers, including Sgt Seecharan, arrested Seon at the scene. The injured officer was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital, but doctors were unable to reattach the severed part of his finger. Seon was subsequently charged by PC Gosine with inflicting grievous bodily harm. Despite being unemployed, Seon requested the court to impose a fine and offered to compensate the victim. However, Seon has several previous convictions for various offenses, including cocaine possession, possession of ammunition, and larceny.
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